The Hydra-matic 5L40-E is a fully automatic, five speed, rear
wheel drive, electronically controlled transmission. It consists primarily of a four-element
torque converter, one planetary gear set, friction and mechanical clutches and a hydraulic
pressurization and control system.
The TCM commands shift solenoids, within the transmission, on and off to control
shift timing. The TCM controls shift feel through the pressure control solenoid. The
TCM also controls the apply and release of the torque converter clutch which allows
the engine to deliver the maximum fuel efficiency without sacrificing vehicle performance.
The hydraulic system primarily consists of a vane type pump, two control valve bodies,
two channel plates, converter housing and case. The pump maintains the working pressures
needed to stroke the clutch pistons that apply or release the friction components.
These friction components, when applied or released, support the automatic shifting
qualities of the transmission. The friction components used in this transmission consist
of nine multiple disc clutches. The multiple disc clutches combine with four mechanical
sprag clutches, to deliver six different gear ratios through the gear set. The gear
set then transfers torque through the output shaft.
The transmission can be operated in any one of the seven different modes.
• | P - Park position enables the engine to be started while preventing
the vehicle from rolling either forward or backward. For safety reasons, the vehicle
parking brake should be used in addition to the transmission Park position. Since
the output shaft is mechanically locked to the case through the parking pawl and rear
internal gear, Park position should not be selected until the vehicle has come to
a complete stop. |
• | R - Reverse enables the vehicle to be operated in a rearward direction. |
• | N - Neutral position enables the engine to start and operate without
driving the vehicle. If necessary, this position should be selected to restart the
engine while the vehicle is moving. |
• | OD - Overdrive range should be used for all normal driving conditions
for maximum efficiency and fuel economy. Overdrive range allows the transmission to
operate in each of the five forward gear ratios. Downshifts to a lower gear, or higher
gear ratio are available for safe passing by depressing the accelerator or by manually
selecting a lower gear with the shift selector. |
• | 4 - Manual Fourth can be used for conditions where it may be desirable
to use only four gear ratios. These conditions include towing a trailer and driving
on hilly terrain as described above. This range is also helpful for engine braking
when descending slight grades. Upshifts and downshifts are the same as in Overdrive
range for first, second, third and fourth gears except that the transmission will
not shift into fifth gear. Manual Fourth can be selected at any vehicle speed but
will downshift into fourth gear only if vehicle speed is low enough not to overrev
the engine, calibratable in TCM. |
• | 3 - Manual Third adds more performance for congested traffic and
hilly terrain. It has the same starting ratio, first gear, as Manual Fourth but prevents
the transmission from shifting above Third gear. Thus, Manual Third can be used to
retain third gear for acceleration and engine braking as desired. Manual Third can
be selected at any vehicle speed but will downshift into third gear only if vehicle
speed is low enough not to overrev the engine, calibratable in TCM. |
• | 2 - Manual Second adds more performance for congested traffic and
hilly terrain. It has the same starting ratio, first gear, as Manual Third but prevents
the transmission from shifting above second gear. Thus, Manual Second can be used
to retain second gear for acceleration and engine braking as desired. Manual Second
can be selected at any vehicle speed but will downshift into second gear only if vehicle
speed is low enough not to overrev the engine, calibratable in TCM. |
When the vehicle speed slows down to a speed low enough not to overrev the engine,
calibratable in TCM, the transmission will automatically downshift into first gear.
This is particularly beneficial for maintaining maximum engine braking when descending
steep grades.